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While we've seen plenty of sun today, it is likely to be the coldest day for the next week or two, with a period of high pressure bringing higher temperatures.

Surfers walk out of the sea as the sun sets at Porthmeor Beach in St Ives (Image: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Forecaster Hannah Findley, of The Weather Channel, said: “There will be a brief drop in temperatures, with the lowest in the UK on Thursday, as low pressure currently affecting the British Isles drifts eastwards drawing in a cold northerly or north-westerly flow.

There will be moderate to fresh winds at times, making it feel colder.

“Taking into account air temperature and wind speeds, it will feel near or below zero in most of the British Isles on Thursday.

“However, it is forecast to be dry and sunny in the high pressure.

“This will lead to settled, clearer conditions, with bright sunshine during the day, and cold overnight temperatures.”